
Democrats are responsible for most of the crime in New Hampshire. Democrat-majority areas contribute to most of the rape cases found in the State.
In New Hampshire, when you take 2018 “Rape” data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report, and compare it to 2020 voting patterns, you find that over 90% (90.57%) of all rape comes from Democrat-majority areas. Out of 477 rape cases in New Hampshire, 432 (90.57%) of them take place in Democrat-majority counties.
Moderate Democrat counties (+54% Democrat voting) are responsible for 106 rape cases, compared to 33 cases in moderate Republican counties.
Strong Democrat counties (+60% Democrat voting) are responsible for 37 cases, compared to zero cases from strong Republican counties.
Democrat-majority: 432
Moderate Democrat (+54%): 106
Strong Democrat (+60%): 37
Republicans-majority: 45
Moderate Republican (+54%): 33
Strong Republican (+60%): 0
(Check below to see the breakdown)
DEMOCRAT-MAJORITY CITIES AND RAPE CASES
Alexandria: 1
Allenstown: 4
Alstead: 1
Antrim: 2
Auburn: 1
Bartlett: 1
Barrington: 5
Bennington: 2
Bethlehem: 1
Boscawen: 3
Bradford: 1
Bristol: 1
Brookline: 1
Campton: 4
Claremont: 20
Concord: 25
Conway: 9
Derry: 9
Dover: 11
Durham: 9
Effingham: 1
Enfield: 2
Epping: 1
Epsom: 1
Exeter: 5
Farmington: 3
Fitzwilliam: 1
Franconia: 1
Franklin: 3
Fremont: 3
Hanover: 5
Hampstead: 1
Hampton: 6
Hampton Falls: 6
Haverhill: 4
Henniker: 3
Hillsborough: 5
Hinsdale: 1
Hooksett: 3
Hudson: 3
Jaffrey: 2
Keene: 13
Kensington: 1
Lebanon: 8
Lincoln: 2
Lisbon: 1
Littleton: 4
Manchester: 65
Milford: 3
Milton: 2
Mont Vernon: 1
Nashua: 57
New Boston: 1
Newbury: 1
New Durham: 1
Newfields: 1
New Ipswich: 3
Newmarket: 5
Newport: 5
Newton: 2
Northfield: 2
North Hampton: 2
Nottingham: 3
Ossipee: 2
Pelham: 6
Pembroke: 8
Peterborough: 2
Plymouth: 2
Portsmouth: 9
Raymond: 4
Rindge: 1
Rochester: 12
Rollinsford: 1
Rye: 1
Salem: 6
Somersworth: 8
Stratham: 1
Tamworth: 2
Tuftonboro: 1
Wakefield: 4
Warner: 1
Weare: 1
Wilton: 1
Windham: 1
Woodstock: 1
Wolfeboro: 8
DEMOCRATIC VOTING PERCENT BY CITY
Alexandria: 61.3%
Allenstown: 53.8%
Alstead: 57.5%
Antrim: 52.8%
Auburn: 50.2%
Bartlett: 50%
Barrington: 56.5%
Bennington: 52.8%
Bethlehem: 61.3%
Boscawen: 53.8%
Bradford: 53.8%
Bristol: 61.3%
Brookline: 52.8%
Campton: 61.3%
Claremont: 50.7%
Concord: 53.8%
Conway: 50%
Derry: 50.2%
Dover: 56.5%
Durham: 56.5%
Effingham: 50%
Enfield: 61.3%
Epping: 50.2%
Epsom: 53.8%
Exeter: 50.2%
Farmington: 56.5%
Fitzwilliam: 57.5%
Franconia: 61.3%
Franklin: 53.8%
Fremont: 50.2%
Hanover: 61.3%
Hampstead: 50.2%
Hampton: 50.2%
Hampton Falls: 50.2%
Haverhill: 61.3%
Henniker: 53.8%
Hillsborough: 52.8%
Hinsdale: 57.5%
Hooksett: 53.8%
Hudson: 52.8%
Jaffrey: 57.5%
Keene: 57.5%
Kensington: 50.2%
amount: 61.3%
Lincoln: 61.3%
Lisbon: 61.3%
Littleton: 61.3%
Londonderry: 50.2%
Manchester: 52.8%
Milford: 52.8%
Milton: 56.5%
Mont Vernon: 52.8%
Nashua: 52.8%
New Boston: 52.8%
Newbury: 53.8%
New Durham: 56.5%
Newfields: 50.2%
New Ipswich: 52.8%
Newmarket: 50.2%
Newport: 50.7%
Northfield: 53.8%
North Hampton: 50.2%
Nottingham: 50.2%
Ossipee: 50%
Pelham: 52.8%
Pembroke: 53.8%
Peterborough: 52.8
Plymouth: 61.3%
Portsmouth: 50.2%
Raymond: 50.2%
Rindge: 57.5%
Rochester: 56.5%
Rollinsford: 56.5%
Rye: 50.2%
Salem: 50.2%
Somersworth: 56.5%
Stratham: 50.2%
Tamworth: 50%
Tuftonboro: 50%
Wakefield: 50%
Warner: 53.8%
Weare: 52.8%
Wilton: 52.8%
Windham: 50.2%
Woodstock: 61.3%
Wolfeboro: 50%
REPUBLICAN-MAJORITY CITIES AND RAPE CASES
Alton: 6
Barnstead: 4
Berlin: 7
Belmont: 1
Colebrook: 1
Gilford: 3
Gilmanton: 2
Laconia: 11
Lancaster: 3
Meredith: 4
Northumberland: 1
Sanbornton: 1
Tilton: 1
REPUBLICAN VOTING PERCENT BY CITY
Alton: 54.3%
Barnstead: 54.3%
Berlin: 52.1%
Belmont: 54.3%
Colebrook: 52.1%
Gilford: 54.3%
Gilmanton: 54.3%
Laconia: 54.3%
Lancaster: 52.1%
Meredith: 54.3%
Northumberland: 52.1%
Sanbornton: 54.3%
Tilton: 54.3%
SOURCES
Politics & voting in Manchester, New Hampshire. Sperling’s Best Places. (n.d.). Retrieved November 17, 2022, from
https://www.bestplaces.net/voting/city/new_hampshire/manchester
FBI. (2019, July 22). Crime in the U.S. 2018: New Hampshire. FBI. Retrieved November 17, 2022, from
https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2018/crime-in-the-u.s.-2018/tables/table-8/table-8-state-cuts/new-hampshire.xls
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